Place-based Education

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Place-based is the belief that teaching happens most effectively through use of the local culture, politics, art, environment, economy, geography etc.... creating a concrete context in which students can build connections to the content being taught.

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I'm new to this group and I look forward to reading the discussions to-date and hopefully cultivating a future exchange of ideas with you all. I recently gave a presentation on work I'm involved with in my home state of Iowa. We're working with the community to create a Monarch Butterfly Waystation - we'd like it to become a neighborhood outdoor classroom one day.

I'm a practicing Landscape Architect (I design camps as well) and a university lecturer with an interest in children, youth and the environment as well as STE(A)M programming at camp. I look forward to connecting with you!

Since we launched in March 2015 we have sold over 80 "Children at Nature Play" signs - to nature centers, nature-based preschools, wildlife refuges, children & nature advocates, etc. Learn more about the sign that sparks a conversation about connecting children to nature - and order one! - at natureplaysign.com.

Passionate about connecting kids to nature? Please share my Tee Spring t-shirt campaign to help raise awareness about the importance of children playing in nature. If interested in ordering a t-shirt or sharing the link on your Facebook page, here's the link:http://teespring.com/natureplaysign

Hello everyone! I would like to pass along a program that I am launching that may be of interest to you. Please check out The 7th Generation School at www.7thgenerationschool.com.

I spent many years as a teacher working with at-risk youth as well as those diagnosed with emotional and behavioral disorders. I have also recently been a wilderness guide/substance abuse counselor for a wilderness treatment center for young adults. For many years I have been formulating this program out of my constant question, "What can I do?" This program is my answer and humble offering to the planet.

The 7th Generation School is a supplementary program (to a regular or homeschool curriculum) that not only connects youth with the natural world around them but also with the natural world that exists within them. It is a therapeutic wilderness program (and more) for youth who need something more than what the schools offer. Our intention is to provide a holistic and eco-centered supplement to our youth so that they may become their vision and purpose in the world.

Summer Camp is the one place children are allowed to develop their sense of wonder and curiosity. They are allowed to learn by trial and error, build character, and discover the world around them. It is all about place based learning. One unique summer camp connecting children to nature is the one in the article in this link. http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/20130127/NEWS/130129859/1151?p=...

Summer camp is one of the best investments in youth enrichment a parent can make for their child. Please consider it for your child.

Hi John - Science in general is falling behind in all realms, but inquiry is really hurting. Before making the decision to stay home with my kids I taught exclusively in Title 1 schools. I have seen first hand teachers who do not teach science or social studies until after testing (March here in Alaska... and kids start summer break in May!). Inquiry based learning requires time that teachers no longer have due to the high stakes testing under NCLB. The irony is that student's who learn through inquiry based learning actually do better on the tests, but it doesn't make money for "research based" textbook manufacturers.